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I’ll be watching one of the final college football games of 2023 when Toledo faces Wyoming in the Arizona Bowl on December 30th at 4:30 pm.
In a hurry? The Arizona bowl is airing on Barstool Sports and The CW. These services will hook you up in most areas:
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You can stream the Arizona Bowl on multiple streaming services. All of the details you need to sign up and watch the Arizona Bowl live stream are included, right here.
Sign up will only take a few minutes, so you can be streaming within the hour. The process is simple, so let’s get started.
This matchup will take place at the Arizona Stadium in Tucson, AZ. This is the first time that it will be broadcast widely. You can even watch via antenna in many locations with The CW.
The broadcast team includes Barstool Sports regulars. In the box are: Jake Marsh, Dave Portnoy, and Dan “Big Cat” Katz. Caleb Pressley and Adam “Rone” Ferrone will provide sideline reporting.
In the past, the Arizona Bowl has aired live on CBSSN. In 2021 Barstool Sports became Arizona Bowl’s official sponsor thus changing its name to Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl. They also got exclusive rights to air the game on their channel.
This year’s Arizona Bowl is televised on Barstool.TV (Barstool Sports) but also The CW. There are a number of streaming services that offer local affiliates of The CW.
All you need to stream live TV is a streaming device. You can use Roku, Chromecast, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, gaming consoles, smart phones and tablets, computers, smart TVs, and more. Majority of them work with most streaming services. This just gives you more ways to watch your favorite shows.
Fubo (formerly FuboTV) is an easy way to watch the bowl games without cable. ESPN, ESPN2, NFL Network, and local channels are among over 150 included channels. This package is available for $79.99/month, though you can add more channels for a small fee.
An on-demand library is included, as well as a cloud-DVR. You can even use TV Everywhere apps for many of the channels in your package.
Check out more on Fubo:
Of course, if you want to learn more first, our Fubo review has all the details.
DIRECTV has multiple packages available. All the channels you need to watch the bowl games is in the $84.99/month package. The Choice plan ($84.99/month) comes with access to 20+ regional sports networks on the 100+ channel roaster.
It has the best selection of local channels including ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC. ESPN and ESPN2 are also available in the base package.
The highlights:
In fact, as most college bowl games air on ESPN, you’ll be able to watch most of them with DIRECTV.
Find out more in our DIRECTV review.
Hulu + Live TV includes 100+ channels from local channels to ESPN, ESPN2 and many other channels. So you are sure not to miss any of the games. This package is available for $82.99/month. Hulu on-demand content is included.
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If you want to add channels, there are movie channels available. There’s also access to unlimited cloud-DVR with 9 month storage.
Here are more Hulu Live highlights:
Our Hulu + Live TV review has all the details you might need.
If you find that Fubo, DIRECTV, and Hulu+ Live TV aren’t what you’re looking for, you have a couple of other options:
The 2023 Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl features bowl-eligible teams from the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and the Mountain West Conference (MWC). Specifically: the Toledo Rockets and the Wyoming Cowboys. The game is expected to be close.
The Rockets dominated the MAC with a record of 11-2. Their in-conference regular season record was 8-0. (They lost the MAC Championship 14-23 to Miami (OH) — despite beating them earlier in the season.)
The Cowboys finished the season 8-4 (5-3 in-conference). This was good enough for fifth place in the MWC.
Head coach Jason Candle has been with the Rockets for the past 8 seasons. With him are offensive coordinators Mike Hallett and Robert Weiner and defensive coordinators Vince Kehres, Ross Watson, and Craig Kuligowski.
Quarterback Dequan Finn is transferring so sophomore Tucker Gleason will be leading the Rockets’ offense. With him are running back Peny Boone, wide receivers Jerjuan Newton and Junior Vandeross III, and tight end Anthony Torres.
On defense are linebackers Dallas Gant, Daniel Bolden, D’Andre Ragin, Terrance Taylor, Jeremiah Peters, Deshawn Holt, and Adrian Woliver, defense backs Quinyon Mitchell, RJ Delancy III, Chris McDonald, Zachary Ford, Maxen Hook, Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, and Nate Bauer, and linemen Judge Culpepper, Darius Alexander, and Cavon Butler.
Craig Bohl is in his tenth year as head coach for the Cowboys. The Arizona Bowl will be his last game before retirement. With him are offensive coordinator Tim Polasek and defensive coordinator Jay Sawvel.
Quarterback Andrew Peasley leads the offense along with running back Harrison Waylee, wide receivers Wyatt Wieland and Ayir Asante, and tight end John Michael Gyllenborg.
The Wyoming defense features linebackers Easton Gibbs and Shae Suiaunoa, defensive backs Jakorey Hawkins, Isaac White, Tyrecus Davis, Wyett Ekeler, and Wrook Brown (Kolbey Taylor is transferring), and linemen Jordan Bertagnole, Sabastian Harsh, DeVonne Harris, and Braden Siders.
I tried out a bunch of streaming services, and Fubo came out on top for watching the Arizona Bowl. It’s got The CW, over 150 channels, and streaming that doesn’t freeze up – even during big games. The cloud DVR with tons of storage is a lifesaver if you want to catch the action later, and it’s super easy to use on just about any device, from Fire TVs to phones. If you’re all about sports and want something that’s simple, reliable, and packed with value, Fubo is a no-brainer.
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